Do you have a ruckus filter air box...with the coil hose that goes on the back of the carb....my coil hose got holes and tears....the jets keep filling with dirt?
One VERY IMPORTANT observation, from 06:50 in your video, where you are describing seat hinge removal - and you describe the fasteners as Phillips screws... This is a Honda. It is Japanese. Therefore - and by definition, ALL cross-head type fasteners are NOT Phillips - they are J.I.S. (Japanese Industry Standard). This is a small pont - but can be critical, as you CAN and indeed SHOULD use a JIS screwdriver / bit (available everywhere from Vessel on Amazon, eBay and other online vendors) on JIS fasteners - which are identified as such by the small "dimple" between two of the radiating "cross slots" in each fastener head. BUT... You should NOT use a Phillips #2 driver on a jIS fastener - or "cam-out" and subsequent damage to the fastener can ensue. Here endeth the lesson...!
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Do you have a ruckus filter air box...with the coil hose that goes on the back of the carb....my coil hose got holes and tears....the jets keep filling with dirt?
I want to see this thing go 50 with stock exhaust!
I want the same as this is where I am at with my own ruck
I am getting close (The video is in production on the next stage).
Day 1 of asking to small engine velocity to work on my Ruckus
Where are you at? Approx. location
I’ll help!!!
One VERY IMPORTANT observation, from 06:50 in your video, where you are describing seat hinge removal - and you describe the fasteners as Phillips screws... This is a Honda. It is Japanese. Therefore - and by definition, ALL cross-head type fasteners are NOT Phillips - they are J.I.S. (Japanese Industry Standard). This is a small pont - but can be critical, as you CAN and indeed SHOULD use a JIS screwdriver / bit (available everywhere from Vessel on Amazon, eBay and other online vendors) on JIS fasteners - which are identified as such by the small "dimple" between two of the radiating "cross slots" in each fastener head. BUT... You should NOT use a Phillips #2 driver on a jIS fastener - or "cam-out" and subsequent damage to the fastener can ensue. Here endeth the lesson...!
Your right, and I have seen many people strip the screws not using the right one. I admit so have I.